Bike Lust
by Barbara Joans hree days ago, I picked up my new bike, a Harley-Davidson Lowrider (FXD). She’s black, of course, and incredibly beautiful. She’s streamlined
by Barbara Joans hree days ago, I picked up my new bike, a Harley-Davidson Lowrider (FXD). She’s black, of course, and incredibly beautiful. She’s streamlined
By Diana E. H. Russell How many ACLU lawyers does it take to screw over women harmed by porn? Try this one. NADINE STROSSEN’S OBJECTIVE in Defending
by Phyllis Chesler It is time, and Second Wave* feminists are beginning to document their salad days. In the late 1960s/early 1970s, feminists literally felt
by Olivia James “IN MY DAY, IT ALL STARTED when you were fourteen. . .at Easter time,” she says, pulling her long cotton skirt up
Bella Abzug, “the Bronx’s gift to the nation, and now the world,” was awarded the 1994 Veteran Feminists of America Medal of Honor. The former
The Chinese government did their best to see that we had as little contact as possible with the people of the People’s Republic. Our tours
by Frances Kissling Fundamentalism responds to people’s fear of the modern world, and there are some very good reasons to be afraid. We are experiencing
by Marlene C. Piturro Legal secretary Rena Weeks was astonished when a jury awarded her $7.1 million dollars for being forced to endure the gropings
by Elayne Rapping In a review of the autobiography of Norma McCorvey—the Jane Roe of Roe v. Wade—in a recent issue of Tiie New York
By Edith Pearlman The Ugly Duchess haunts me. She has haunted me since our first encounter, when I was seven. I was sitting with my
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